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<blockquote data-quote="GILL" data-source="post: 103285" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>Thanks for all the help suggestions. I had Bobcat repair it and I re-installed it last Saturday. Keeping the rod from turning was easy, I just put the bushing end in the vise. The nut is recessed and difficult to get ahold of with maybe 3/16 to 1/4' sticking out. It was cheaper to have them do it than for me to get a socket and grind it down in order to get a better grip on the nut. Anyway, it's fixed and not leaking. Greg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GILL, post: 103285, member: 265"] Thanks for all the help suggestions. I had Bobcat repair it and I re-installed it last Saturday. Keeping the rod from turning was easy, I just put the bushing end in the vise. The nut is recessed and difficult to get ahold of with maybe 3/16 to 1/4' sticking out. It was cheaper to have them do it than for me to get a socket and grind it down in order to get a better grip on the nut. Anyway, it's fixed and not leaking. Greg [/QUOTE]
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